Council to help schools in Cambridge achieve ‘eco-schools’ standard
Cambridge City Council will be using money generated from fixed penalty notices issued for environmental crimes, to help Cambridge schools receive their ‘Eco-School Green Flag Award’ during the 2022/23 school year.
Pre-apprenticeship green skills programme builds confidence from the ground up
The first participants in a new initiative designed to boost the skills of disadvantaged young people in Cambridge have graduated at a celebration event at St Edmund’s College, Cambridge.
Professor given MBE for services to education
Anglia Ruskin’s Catherine Lee is recognised in King’s New Year’s Honours List.
Tackling digital poverty throughout 2022
A year in review, looking at the work completed over the course of the year.
Give a gift to be proud of in 2023 and widen horizons for young people with Form the Future
Form the Future is asking working people to give a gift to be proud of in 2023, by joining them as career ambassadors.
Bruntwood SciTech partners with Cambridgeshire Council’s Youth Engagement Team to run furniture design competition at Melbourn Science Park for local primary school pupils
60 pupils aged between 9 and 11 from Melbourn Primary School have been invited to help design street furniture that will be incorporated into the redevelopment of Melbourn Science Park, th
St Ives apprentice given career boost thanks to Growth Works
Regional businesses encouraged to develop fresh apprenticeship talent with the help of Growth Works St Ives apprentice starts her digital marketing degree thNEET teenagers in Cambridgeshire supported to start own business
Over 120 local business leaders and young people gathered on 11 November 2022, at Stobbs IP in Cambridge, to celebrate achievements of the IGNITE Programme, run by Inspire 2 Ignite CIC.
Anthias Consulting partner with HEaTED to promote technical training courses
Anthias Consulting Ltd are pleased to announce a collaboration with HEaTED to provide their members with a 15% discount on Anthias scheduled courses in analytical science techniques.
Cambridge Index drops 2.7%
The Cambridge Index fell 568.71 points or 2.7% to close at 20,279.8, as six out of the top ten index heavyweights posted weekly losses to their share prices.
Cambridge University Press & Assessment welcomes MPs to global headquarters
Two local MPs visited Cambridge University Press & Assessment’s global headquarters in the heart of Cambridge for an update on its success and vision as an integrated organisation.
ARU wins £5.7million to build AI hubs across region
New funding will create three Centres of Excellence for Extended Reality and AI
A keynote speech for Envu
In October, Bayer sold its Environmental Science business to PE firm Cinven for $2.6B.
Quick Wins for L&D professionals
Digital resources provider, Scott Bradbury, launch ‘Quick Wins’ a new occasional series of podcasts.
Computer Tutorings 20th Anniversary
Once upon a time, in the city of Cambridge, a business was born.
Project completion: The Entopia Building, CISL
Eve Waldron Design took on a stimulating and technically challenging retrofit of The Entopia Building and helped create a new home for the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). Stringent sustainability and Wellness criteria were met – while making sure the space is uplifting, joyful and reflected the client’s ambitions and mission.
ARU vision experts receive high-profile recognition
College of Optometrists bestows awards for ‘outstanding achievements’ in the field.
There is still time - Cambridge Judge Business School seeks project proposals from local companies
Could your organisation benefit from a team of bright motivated and committed young professionals who are able to bring their considerable skills and experience to bear on a real technology policy issue that can provide tangible benefits to the client organisation? Local companies are invited to propose projects to Cambridge Judge Business School.
Total Arts awarded £5000 by the Tees Better Future Fund
Cambridge Junction is delighted to announce that it will be the first recipient of the Tees Better Future Fund. The £5,000 grant has been awarded to its Total Arts group for disabled young people aged 13-25.
Detect advanced threats, anywhere and everywhere
We all need to secure and mobilise our organisations for the new business normal.
Fishing could ease severe mental health issues – new survey
A new study found anglers were less likely to self-harm, report anxiety or attempt suicide.
Honorary award for former ARU Vice Chancellor
Former Vice Chancellor Professor Iain Martin has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Health Sciences by Anglia Ruskin University
Double success at the World Illustration Awards for ARU graduates
Anglia Ruskin graduates Carole Bouvier and Kate Rolfe both win major honours.